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Sometimes travelers face health hazards mainly due to the high altitude. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a frequent problem in the Himalayan Regions. It can affect a traveler in various ways that have little to do with age, sex or physical fitness. Acclimatization to altitude above 3000m takes time to adjust. The body undergoes a number of Physiological changes, some of which are increased pulse and respiratory rate. Others appear slowly over a period of week like the change in acid base balance and production of extra red blood cells. These changes and the effect of intense sunlight, strenuous walks and dehydration may cause some mild or vague symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, sleeplessness, breathlessness.

The best treatment is prevention. Do not exert yourself or walk too fast. Drink plenty of liquid, eat well and watch for warning sings. Keep physical activity to the minimum. If you have a history of respiratory and heart problem please consult your doctor before embarking on any one of our trips.Sometimes travelers face health hazards mainly due to the high altitude. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a frequent problem in the Himalayan Regions. It can affect a traveler in various ways that have little to do with age, sex or physical fitness. Acclimatization to altitude above 3000m takes time to adjust. The body undergoes a number of Physiological changes, some of which are increased pulse and respiratory rate. Others appear slowly over a period of week like the change in acid base balance and production of extra red blood cells. These changes and the effect of intense sunlight, strenuous walks and dehydration may cause some mild or vague symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, sleeplessness, breathlessness.

The best treatment is prevention. Do not exert yourself or walk too fast. Drink plenty of liquid, eat well and watch for warning sings. Keep physical activity to the minimum. If you have a history of respiratory and heart problem please consult your doctor before embarking on any one of our trips.Sometimes travelers face health hazards mainly due to the high altitude. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a frequent problem in the Himalayan Regions. It can affect a traveler in various ways that have little to do with age, sex or physical fitness. Acclimatization to altitude above 3000m takes time to adjust. The body undergoes a number of Physiological changes, some of which are increased pulse and respiratory rate. Others appear slowly over a period of week like the change in acid base balance and production of extra red blood cells. These changes and the effect of intense sunlight, strenuous walks and dehydration may cause some mild or vague symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, sleeplessness, breathlessness.

The best treatment is prevention. Do not exert yourself or walk too fast. Drink plenty of liquid, eat well and watch for warning sings. Keep physical activity to the minimum. If you have a history of respiratory and heart problem please consult your doctor before embarking on any one of our trips.Sometimes travelers face health hazards mainly due to the high altitude. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a frequent problem in the Himalayan Regions. It can affect a traveler in various ways that have little to do with age, sex or physical fitness. Acclimatization to altitude above 3000m takes time to adjust. The body undergoes a number of Physiological changes, some of which are increased pulse and respiratory rate. Others appear slowly over a period of week like the change in acid base balance and production of extra red blood cells. These changes and the effect of intense sunlight, strenuous walks and dehydration may cause some mild or vague symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, sleeplessness, breathlessness.

The best treatment is prevention. Do not exert yourself or walk too fast. Drink plenty of liquid, eat well and watch for warning sings. Keep physical activity to the minimum. If you have a history of respiratory and heart problem please consult your doctor before embarking on any one of our trips.

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Happy Feet Mountaineers Pvt. Ltd are Sherpa owned Companies, which renders the Mountaineering and Travel related service in the main tourists' destinations in Nepal, Tibet & Bhutan and in India's Golden Triangle route. These Companies are established in year 2009 under the management of two Sherpas who served in the tourism field since last 20 years resulting experienced in all tourism demand and responsibility of a company and company owner. From on October 2009 we are ready to show you the way as we have experienced all detail ourselves; whether your client request is a simple meet & greet at any time or hotel and office. Our slogan is "Service is the Safety, Success and Satisfaction".